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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Really looking forward to the development of this game!
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Just want to share my excitement for the project and look forward to being a part of its advancement!
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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while i agree to an extent, i think the real hockey fans know that you guys love your hockey just as much as we do.if changing the languages helps sales,then i think its a must......we cant have this game fail,too many broken hearts |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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What about different all-star game formats? The NHL has tried just about every different format imaginable. The previous year's Stanley Cup champs vs. stars from the other teams; division vs. division; Americans vs. Canadians; North Americans vs. the rest of the world; conference vs. conference. One format it never tried, though, was league vs. league. Will there be options to adopt various formats for the all-star game?
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Canada
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As hockey isn't stat-based like baseball, I suggest the scouting reports be very in-depth, and descriptive in words, and also include a quick description of the player's role on the team. For example, "playmaking-centre", "two-way forward", "grinding forward", "stay at home defenceman", "PP defenceman" and you could search for players based on role. It would be a lot more convenient (and realistic IMO) than filtering based on 5 ratings like in EHM.
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Minors (Rookie Ball)
Join Date: Jun 2006
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I hope that the trading engine is a little more realistic than EHM's. I mean, let's say a team is super high on a player and sees him as the future of the team. I want to be actually able to trade for that player if what I offer is fair or will help the team get to where they want.
As an example, Brayden Schenn was LA's future and they were not entertaining any offers for him, that is until Mike Richards became available as he helps them now, when they are getting closer to being a championship team. In EHM this would never happen. Sorry, just thorwing out ideas. |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Where we talk proper English like the Queen innit?
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Join Date: May 2011
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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The skill system doesn't have to be that extreme.
In baseball, if an outfielder has a good arm, it is a "+" arm. A player with a Carl Furillo type arm would be a "++" arm. Mookie Wilson would have a "-" arm. There are only four grades. Minus, no grade, plus, and plus plus. All are in relation to the other players, and are just that, an evaluation. But, they tell you a lot about the player. A baseball player with plus plus speed, batting eye, plus power, average hitting, and average fielding? Rickey Henderson. A player with plus plus in every category? Willie Mays. This hockey game can be like this as well. Who really knows if a skater is 72 or a 74? Are these numbers even meaningful? |
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Minors (Rookie Ball)
Join Date: Oct 2005
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I love my OOTP 12 but I still play EHM 2007....
I'm really excited about this project!!! |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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that's how excited I am about this, I actually logged in! |
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Canada
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For example, if you needed a penalty killer you might look for someone with high positioning and/or checking (and another category too), but it would be unclear if you'd want someone who's slightly above average in both skills, or very high in just one. In the end you might have this huge list that's not very pleasant to sort through. Just as a comparison, OOTP allows you to search for either "starting pitchers", "middle relievers" or "closers" which is convenient, although you're obviously not obligated to put them in those roles. Last edited by Hoiles; 11-11-2011 at 04:07 AM. |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Canada
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Hockey stats have come along way, but still are overly dependent on team factors, like ice-time, linemates or coaches' playing style. Also what happens if you're using a historical database with limited stats, or are starting a new fictional league with no stats? Again, if you want to use stats I assume you'll be able to, but don't see anything wrong with having another option.
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